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Storyteller, historian, and music celebrator Patrick Hicks is bringing music history to life in podcast form. The best stories in music from every genre; fascinating, heartfelt, and inspirational tales about your most beloved artists and songs.
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Poetry from Studio 47

Patrick Hicks

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Poetry from Studio 47 is a weekly radio broadcast that airs on NPR affiliate, South Dakota Public Broadcasting. The show highlights poetry from the Midwest, the Great Plains, and beyond. Each episode—which is hosted and curated by Patrick Hicks —is roughly five minutes long and features poets who are experts at their craft. All poems are used with permission and the show is recorded live-to-tape at Studio 47, which is proudly housed at Augustana University. Our producer is Peter Folliard, wh ...
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96 Greers

Barry Linn

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From horror franchises, to rom-coms, to the Christmas movie where Michael Shannon pretends to be Bigfoot, America’s Best Friend Judy Greer’s prolific film career spans almost 30 years. Join Barry Linn (they/them) and Patrick Ripoll (he/him) as they podcast through her filmography, one movie at a time. Theme song: ”96 Tears” written by Rudy Martinez, performed by Barry Linn and Patrick Ripoll
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Feelin' Film

Aaron White and Patrick Hicks

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Welcome to Feelin' Film. Aaron and Patrick embark on a quest to change the tone of film criticism, one movie review at a time. Discussion is family friendly and centered around positive takeaways and emotional experience more than technical merit. We believe that all art is worthy of some praise and every movie makes us feel something. Tune in and join the conversation.
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B-Side Banter

B-Side Banter

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A podcast where music takes center stage. It dives into album reviews, spirited debates, and playful music-themed games with guest co-hosts, exploring everything from deep cuts to chart-toppers. Perfect for music lovers who enjoy fresh takes and lively discussions.
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Redneck Matinee

Jackie & Dunlap

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Jackie Broyles and Dunlap have been watching Southern movies their whole lives, and now they're watchin' 'em for you, podcast-style. They ain’t film critics— Jackie’s the grizzled old proprietor of Jackie’s Market in Murfreesboro, TN, and Dunlap’s half-high and mostly drunk — but they know art when they see it. If you love truckdrivin’, shinerunnin’, stickhittin’, bareknucklin’, bootleggin’, carchasin’, bridgejumpin’, dirtbikin’, yes-ma’amin’, monkey-havin’, CBin’, beerdrinkin’, Jerry-Reedin ...
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iRunFar

Bryon Powell, Meghan Hicks, others

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iRunFar brings you the most in-depth race coverage of trail races and ultramarathons around the world. If you enjoy our race coverage, please consider supporting us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/iRunFar .
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Writers figure out what they believe and make sense of the world by putting words on the page. How authors, writers and those in publishing go from idea to book-length story to published with a sought-after audience is the focus of this podcast! Make Meaning Podcast host Lynne Golodner is a former journalist, multi-title author, award-winning marketing strategist who knows just how to ask the right questions to yield rich, inspiring responses. She shares her own writing process and creative ...
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Stuck In My Generation

Jeremy Barker, Anthony Paganini, Neal Crabtree, Brian Hicks

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Growing up, did you question your parents music preferences? Like....what's so great about The Beatles? The Stones? Van Morrison?!!?....What the what?! Yeah well that's how we felt. BUT...it turns out, there were reasons to love older (and newer?) music that took merely time to recognize. Let's take a musical journey and attempt to buck the trend of getting stuck....in our generation.
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"I do not know of any other book that exalts Christ Jesus more clearly in the salvation of sinners than this little book by Hanserd Knollys. The treasure of this book is Christ." - Jeffrey D. Johnson Order your copy here: https://freegracepress.com/products/christ-exalted?_pos=1&_sid=5907352c0&_ss=r Check out the rest of the Free Grace Press Baptis…
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In this episode of B-Side Banter, host Tyler engages with Yusuf and Grace from Music Review World, discussing the platform's mission to provide in-depth music reviews and valuable feedback to emerging artists. They explore trends in music submissions, the impact of AI on music creation, and the importance of honest reviews in the industry. The conv…
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What makes worship pleasing and acceptable to God? All Christians know that God ought to be worshipped, but some do not know why and how. Through His Word, God instructs us in how He wants to be worshipped. This introductory book is designed to walk through what true worship is, what worship should include, and how to identify true worship in a chu…
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In this episode of B-Side Banter, Tyler from B-Side Channel interviews Carly Bogie, a passionate music curator and content creator. Carly shares her journey from starting a music blog in her college dorm to becoming a prominent figure in indie music curation on TikTok. The conversation delves into her transition from playlist curation to conducting…
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Francis Franklin, father of Eliza, was born on December 9, 1772 in Mursley, Buckinghamshire. He was the youngest of seven children; his parents being William and Mary Franklin. Just before he turned 15 he moved to Oxford to apprentice as a cabinet and chair maker to his cousin, John Payne. He regularly attended the parish church, as he had been rai…
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Finally, someone made content for children about first responders and the cast isn't a bunch of CGI dogs (and oesn't-day eature-fay the ops-cay ;)). But the cast does include the comedy talents of Judy Greer, Keegan-Michael Key, John Leguizamo, and everybody's favorite pro wrestler-turned-actor! No, not Dave Bautista. The other-- no, not Dwayne Joh…
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Dr. Justin Miller is the author of this newly released book: The Not So Loving Side of Gentle Parenting: A Biblical Plea to Parents. A new Trojan horse took baby steps into the nursery and has now launched big steps into the church family—“Gentle Parenting.” It is likely this novel parenting philosophy has been adopted by families in your church bo…
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In this episode, we dive deep into the Drake vs Kendrick beef with guest Sal Luciano, a Toronto-based TikTok creator known for his passionate takes on Drake and music culture. We break down how the feud started, why J. Cole bowed out, and whether Kendrick’s Super Bowl shots crossed the line. We also explore how ghostwriting gets misunderstood in hi…
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In this episode of B-Side Banter, Tyson Jones discusses his journey in music commentary, focusing on hip hop and the current landscape of the genre. He shares insights on the challenges of consuming music today, the resurgence of hip hop in 2023, and the impact of live performances on album sales. The conversation also delves into the Billboard 'Tr…
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"The next person I want to present to you is Andrew Leslie. I’m fairly certain none of you know that name. But I hope that after several episodes, his “hidden life” and “unvisited tomb”, to use George Eliot’s phrases from the last line of her novel “Middlemarch”, will be honored." For more information, visit CBTSeminary.org…
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In this conversation with Pastor John Sweat, we discuss Francis Turretin's Natural Theology. Sweat explains how Turretin distinguishes between False Natural Theology and True Natural Theology. He further discusses some influences upon Turretin's articulation of this doctrine. To read John Sweat's blog series on this subject, click here: https://cbt…
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In this episode of B-Side Banter, host B-Side Channel interviews Patrick Hicks, a music storyteller known for his engaging TikTok videos. They discuss Patrick's journey from starting on TikTok to evolving his storytelling style, focusing on influential artists like Juan Gabriel and Nina Simone, and exploring the impact of various musicians througho…
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"One of the few original letters I possess from our Particular Baptist forebears is from Robert Hall Jr. to John Ryland. Robert was the youngest son of Robert Hall Sr. whose life we explored. Robert Jr. was blessed with unusual gifts and was one of the greatest preachers of the first half of the 1800s. Like his father, Robert was a Particular Bapti…
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Content note: folks with misophonia may want to skip the Other Segment (01:08:00-01:37:00) Who can say no to an indie film with regionally-specific jokes and a protagonist whose attitude and hairstyle could both be described as "Devil-may-care"? Certainly not us, because Judy Greer is in the cast of 2019's Buffaloed, a scrappy comedy that asks: wha…
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In this episode, Sam Waldron contrasts the New Perspective on Paul with the historic Reformed understanding of Sola Fide. Dr. Waldron references multiple resources authored by Jeff Smith and himself in this conversation. These resources can be found here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JUIdshIzeXoeHhycsTPi320rdxLvu2Ex/view?usp=sharing https://dri…
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In this episode, B-Side Channel interviews Mike Tee, a prominent music reviewer known for his engaging commentary on platforms like TikTok. They discuss various recent album releases, including Black Country New Road's new direction, Will Smith's unexpected return to music, and Lucy Dacus's exploration of love in her latest work. The conversation a…
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Now that we have begun to see the gifts of John Ryland and his growth in the grace of humility, it is time to tell more of his story. He spent 10 years helping his father in the school and church before his ordination to the pastoral office. During this time, he was frustrated in his inability to find a wife. And so he wrote to John Newton about it…
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"For almost a decade, CBTS has been involved in teaching ministry in Latin America through our affiliated seminaries. Currently, the Master of Arts in Reformed Baptist Studies program is offered in Colombia, Ecuador, Cuba, Brazil, Mexico, Costa Rica, and Chile. With our Spanish program, we aim to complement the training offered at our affiliated se…
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In this episode of B-Side Banter, host B-Side Channel welcomes Ty, a TikTok creator known for his insights into rock, metal, and alternative music. The conversation explores Ty's musical journey, his favorite artists, and the evolution of his tastes over the years. They delve into the impact of iconic bands like The Cure and LCD Sound System, discu…
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As a young believer, John Ryland struggled with the ups and downs of doubts and assurance. At times, he despaired of being truly converted. He also knew times of considerable confidence that Christ had saved him. His parents both ministered to his spiritual needs and a few months before age 15, his father baptized him, crying out, “Thanks be to God…
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In a crisis, the body’s burst of adrenaline can boost the average person’s physical abilities, so that a man is able to lift a car off a trapped bicyclist and a mother can fight off a polar bear threatening her son. Author Mark Chanski makes the case that encouragement is able to do emotionally and psychologically for the soul what adrenaline does …
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In this episode of B-Side Banter, we’re diving headfirst into the chaos: from the worst popular rappers to our most controversial music takes. Honeybee Reviews joins me again as we debate Yeat, Koi Leray, Lil Yachty, and even icons like Lady Gaga and Drake. Plus, we play three rounds of blind ranking featuring Kendrick Lamar songs, Kanye West bange…
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"John Ryland was born on January 29, 1753, as the oldest child of John Collett Ryland and his wife Elizabeth. His birthplace was Warwick, where his father first pastored and established his boarding school. As mentioned in previous episodes, John Ryland was often called John Ryland Jr. to distinguish him from his father, though technically, he wasn…
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Content note: we discuss the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic at length. If you've listened to any previous episodes of 96 Greers, you may have asked yourself a question. And there was an answer to that question-- up until this episode, where the answer changed. And you may doubt that I actually know the question that you asked yourself, and you…
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Playboi Carti FINALLY dropped his long-awaited album MUSIC—but was it worth the hype? 🤔 In this episode of B-Side Banter, I’m joined by Honeybee Reviews as we break down Carti’s newest project, the biggest surprises, and whether it lived up to five years of anticipation. From Kendrick Lamar’s unexpected feature to AI conspiracy theories surrounding…
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John Collett Ryland played an important role in English nonconformist education for forty years. Dissenting academies, as they were called, were necessitated by the reestablishment of the monarchy and state church in 1660. Subsequent legislation made it impossible for conscientious dissenters to gain entrance to English universities. Pre-university…
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Keith Foskey is a pastor, podcaster and humorist. He is one of three elders who pastor at Sovereign Grace Family Church in Jacksonville, Florida. Keith holds to the First London Baptist Confession of Faith (1646). Keith is a graduate of Ashford University and Jacksonville Baptist Theological Seminary. He and wife Jennifer have been married since 19…
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🎙️ B-Side Banter is back with an exclusive look inside one of the most influential music publications—Pitchfork! In this episode, I sit down with Olivier Lafontant, an editorial fellow at Pitchfork, to discuss what goes on behind the scenes of music journalism, the controversy surrounding his reviews, and why Playboi Carti fans are growing impatien…
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If you ever heard the name of John Collett Ryland before these podcasts, it was probably in regard to an infamous interchange he was reported to have had with William Carey. There are several accounts of it in print, but I especially like the details and perspectives that Dr. Michael Haykin provides in his biography of John Sutcliff, entitled “One …
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Carl ministered at Grace Church from 1990 to 1993, was ordained, and pastored two churches in the Los Angeles area from 1994 to 2014 before returning to Grace Church. He is passionate about foreign missions and travels internationally yearly, supporting leaders and volunteers in various countries. He is the co-founder of the African Revitalization …
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In this episode of B-Side Banter, I sit down with Kasey from Kasey’s Playlists, one of TikTok’s go-to curators for indie music discovery. With over five years of experience filtering through the endless sea of indie rock, folk, and pop, Kasey shares how she finds hidden gems, what defines “indie” today, and why some artists break while others strug…
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Richard Linklater is a beloved American auteur with a heart as big as his Texas homeland and a colorful Boomer childhood (that almost assuredly included experimenting with psychedelics) to influence the stories he tells. So it stands to reason that he would be the ideal writer/director for a film adaptation of a novel about a Los Angeles vanguard a…
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In this episode of B-Side Banter, I sit down with Aidan Nelson, the mastermind behind the viral New Music Friday TikTok series, to dive deep into the world of live music and 2025's most anticipated releases. Aidan shares his experiences attending 80 concerts in one year, revealing what makes live music so addicting and the culture shifts he's notic…
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Having seen how John Collett Ryland’s wide friendships likely influenced his change of views regarding church communion, let us now examine his only writing on the subject. This came in a 3 page broadsheet-style publication in very small type dated June 15, 1772 and signed Pacificus. It was entitled “A Modest Plea for Free Communion at the Lord’s T…
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In this conversation, Pastors Joe Wilson and Lee McKinnon address friendship within the local church. Some have said that pastors should NOT make friends within their own congregation. Our cohosts think otherwise. Our cohosts also discuss the importance of avoiding partiality in friendship fostering, and how church members can go about cultivating …
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🔥 I messed up. BIG TIME. 🔥 In this episode of B-Side Banter, I’m coming clean about one of the WORST takes I’ve ever made as a music reviewer. I originally ranked Chappell Roan’s album and totally got it wrong—especially when it comes to the song “Coffee”. After dozens of listens, I’ve completely changed my mind, and I owe Chappell Roan and her fan…
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We now turn to John Collett Ryland’s espousal of what he called free communion, also known as open or mixed communion. His position was familiar to his fellow Baptists. For example, John Rippon states, “it is well known that he was what is commonly called, a mixed communion Baptist; that is, a Baptist admitting other good men to the Lord’s table, t…
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Confessing Sound Words is a discipleship curriculum that utilizes the Second London Baptist Confession of Faith and the Baptist Catechism. The purpose of this curriculum to equip the saints with the truths of God’s Word, reform churches, retrieve the baptist confessional heritage, and glorify God. In this curriculum, you will find modernized questi…
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Mac Miller’s Balloonerism is here—but is it the best posthumous album ever? We break down his legacy, the hidden connection between Balloonerism and Good A.M., and where it ranks among the greatest posthumous releases. Plus, The Weeknd’s surprise Grammy appearance—was it a strategic comeback? And is Hurry Up Tomorrow really his final album? We also…
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We continue with our survey of the open and closed communion debate. In 1816, the year following Robert Hall Jr.’s “Terms of communion” came out, Joseph Kinghorn answered Hall with “Baptism, A Term of Communion at the Lord’s Supper”. Kinghorn was the pastor of Norwich Baptist Church and a former pupil of Hall’s at the Bristol Baptist Academy. For m…
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Zig-a-zig ha, cinephiles! We're rolling back to 1997-- or at least, we're rolling back to 2010 rolling back to 1997, with Love and Other Drugs! Anne Hathaway, Jake Gyllenhaal, the director of Glory and The Last Samurai? That's the best trio since romcoms where two prickly assholes shack up, social issue dramas that assign blame to nobody, and raunc…
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🎤 Did we just witness the greatest hip-hop run of all time? 🎤 In this bonus episode of B-Side Banter, we break down Kendrick Lamar’s historic year, from his record-breaking Grammy sweep to the viral rap beef with Drake that took over the internet. We discuss: ✅ The explosive impact of Kendrick’s Not Like Us ✅ How the beef transcended hip-hop into p…
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A Reformed Baptist is a Christian who believes in the great doctrines recovered by the Protestant Reformation, including the sufficiency of Scripture for the church, salvation by God’s free grace, justification by faith alone, the importance of God’s good law and the gospel of Jesus Christ, the centrality of the church in the life of the believer, …
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🔥 Welcome to the FIRST episode of B-Side Banter! 🔥 In this episode, we’re diving DEEP into the 2025 Grammy Awards—breaking down the biggest winners, biggest snubs, and the most controversial moments. I’m joined by Honeybee Reviews, a top-tier music reviewer known for their in-depth takes on New Music Friday releases. We debate whether Kendrick Lama…
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